Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest

This paper analyzes the morphophonological alternation in the first person plural of indicative mood regular verbs with the first conjugation in paulista countryside, e.g. estud[ə̃]mos ~ estud[ẽ]mos (‘we study’/‘we studied’). Based on the Linguistic Variation and Change Theory (Labov, 2008 [1972]) a...

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Autores principales: Soares Rezende, Brenda, do Carmo, Márcia Cristina, Kasuaki Fujihara, Álvaro
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2024
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spelling I48-R154-article-80262024-12-30T23:35:41Z Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest Alternância morfofonológica em P4 de verbos regulares de primeira conjugação no noroeste paulista Alternância morfofonológica em p4 de verbos regulares de primeira conjugação no noroeste paulista Soares Rezende, Brenda do Carmo, Márcia Cristina Kasuaki Fujihara, Álvaro linguistic theory and analysis linguistic variation and change morphophonological variation Brazilian Portuguese teoria e análise linguística variação e mudança linguística variação morfofonológica This paper analyzes the morphophonological alternation in the first person plural of indicative mood regular verbs with the first conjugation in paulista countryside, e.g. estud[ə̃]mos ~ estud[ẽ]mos (‘we study’/‘we studied’). Based on the Linguistic Variation and Change Theory (Labov, 2008 [1972]) and on studies on this phenomenon in other varieties of Brazilian Portuguese (Pereira, 2014, 2021; Pereira; Margotti, 2018; Pereira; Lehmkuhl-Coelho; Loregian-Penkal, 2016; Zilles; Maya; Silva, 2000), 32 interviews from the Iboruna database were examined (ALIP Project – Gonçalves, 2024 [2007]). Goldvarb X statistical program (Sankoff; Tagliamonte; Smith, 2024 [2005]) investigated the following variables: (i) sex/gender; (ii) age group; (iii) level of education; (iv) verb tense; (v) deletion of final -s of /mos/; (vi) sentence assertiveness; (vii) subject realization; and (viii) presence of a temporal element. The results demonstrated low productivity of -emo(s), prevalent in lower educated male speakers’ speech, in the past perfect tense with no markers in the sentence nor final -s. Este artigo analisa a alternância morfofonológica em P4 de verbos regulares de primeira conjugação do modo indicativo no interior paulista, como em estud[ə̃]mos ~ estud[ẽ]mos. Fundamentado na Teoria da Variação e Mudança Linguística (Labov, 2008 [1972]) e em estudos sobre esse fenômeno em outras variedades do Português Brasileiro (Pereira, 2014, 2021; Pereira; Margotti, 2018; Pereira; Lehmkuhl-Coelho; Loregian-Penkal, 2016; Zilles; Maya; Silva, 2000), a pesquisa analisou 32 entrevistas do banco de dados Iboruna (Projeto ALIP – Gonçalves, 2024 [2007]). A análise foi realizada com o programa estatístico Goldvarb X (Sankoff; Tagliamonte; Smith, 2024 [2005]). As variáveis investigadas foram: (i) sexo/gênero; (ii) faixa etária; (iii) escolaridade; (iv) tempo verbal; (v) apagamento do -s final da DNP /mos/; (vi) assertividade da sentença; (vii) realização de sujeito; e (viii) presença de elemento temporal. Como resultado, verificou-se baixa produtividade de -emo(s), prevalente em homens com escolaridade baixa, no pretérito perfeito, sem outros marcadores temporais na sentença ou -s final. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2024-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text/html https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8026 10.30972/clt.258026 Cuadernos de Literatura; No. 25 (2024): Diciembre Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 25 (2024): Diciembre Cuadernos de Literatura; n. 25 (2024): Diciembre 2684-0499 0326-5102 por https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8026/7559 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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topic linguistic theory and analysis
linguistic variation and change
morphophonological variation
Brazilian Portuguese
teoria e análise linguística
variação e mudança linguística
variação morfofonológica
spellingShingle linguistic theory and analysis
linguistic variation and change
morphophonological variation
Brazilian Portuguese
teoria e análise linguística
variação e mudança linguística
variação morfofonológica
Soares Rezende, Brenda
do Carmo, Márcia Cristina
Kasuaki Fujihara, Álvaro
Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
topic_facet linguistic theory and analysis
linguistic variation and change
morphophonological variation
Brazilian Portuguese
teoria e análise linguística
variação e mudança linguística
variação morfofonológica
author Soares Rezende, Brenda
do Carmo, Márcia Cristina
Kasuaki Fujihara, Álvaro
author_facet Soares Rezende, Brenda
do Carmo, Márcia Cristina
Kasuaki Fujihara, Álvaro
author_sort Soares Rezende, Brenda
title Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
title_short Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
title_full Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
title_fullStr Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
title_full_unstemmed Morphophonological Alternation in P4 of Regular Verbs of First Conjugation in São Paulo Northwest
title_sort morphophonological alternation in p4 of regular verbs of first conjugation in são paulo northwest
description This paper analyzes the morphophonological alternation in the first person plural of indicative mood regular verbs with the first conjugation in paulista countryside, e.g. estud[ə̃]mos ~ estud[ẽ]mos (‘we study’/‘we studied’). Based on the Linguistic Variation and Change Theory (Labov, 2008 [1972]) and on studies on this phenomenon in other varieties of Brazilian Portuguese (Pereira, 2014, 2021; Pereira; Margotti, 2018; Pereira; Lehmkuhl-Coelho; Loregian-Penkal, 2016; Zilles; Maya; Silva, 2000), 32 interviews from the Iboruna database were examined (ALIP Project – Gonçalves, 2024 [2007]). Goldvarb X statistical program (Sankoff; Tagliamonte; Smith, 2024 [2005]) investigated the following variables: (i) sex/gender; (ii) age group; (iii) level of education; (iv) verb tense; (v) deletion of final -s of /mos/; (vi) sentence assertiveness; (vii) subject realization; and (viii) presence of a temporal element. The results demonstrated low productivity of -emo(s), prevalent in lower educated male speakers’ speech, in the past perfect tense with no markers in the sentence nor final -s.
publisher Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras
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url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/8026
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